Dave Symes <[email protected]> wrote:

>In article <[email protected]>,
>   Jeremy Nicoll - ml roinfo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dave Symes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> >What else is there?
>
>> Do you have any alarm tasks?
>
>Nope!
>
>> Have you tried stopping alarm and just looking at machine time via *show
>> (or *date or *time if those commands exist - I can't remember)?
>
>I only put Alarm in the Boot run today to get an easy visual on the time,
>to save having to run the Obey file I have with it in.
>
>It's just *Time
>
>All other clocks show 
>Fri,02 May 2014.13:43:31
>
>RO 5.20/21
>*Time
>Fri,02 May 2014.12:43:31

If you boot the machine just to the * prompt, ie don't run !Boot at all,
(which I guess is controlled with a *co. boot   option) does the time
behave?  

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

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